If your budget is very tight and not expected to get better in next couple years, and you need PC mostly for work/office duties with light gaming (not Battlefield 4, Crysis Series or Far Cry 3 and similar, which are power hungry games), then this upgrade is justifiable. Now, is it all cost effective? This is a good question. SSD would make visual difference, with programs open much faster, Quad will move programs in their work a bit faster, if your RAM is below 8 GB, getting to 8 GB will add some agility to your system - basically, do not expect huge visual improvement from this particular CPU upgrade alone! General Windows experience would be about the same, unless you add SSD. You will see increase, but not huge, all depends on the programs you use. So I'd diffidently see a good performance increase by going i5 760? Alright, So I can upgrade to an Quad Core i5.
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